Posted on 05/24/2008 7:24:33 AM PDT by yoe
While hundreds of thousands are dying due to the callous indifference of the military junta in Burma and millions are fleeing oppression and hunger in Robert Mugabes brutal Zimbabwe, the U.N.s farcical Human Rights Council (HRC) is focusing its attention elsewhere the United States, the freest nation on the face of the earth. This week sees the arrival on U.S. soil of Doudou Diene, the U.N. special rapporteur charged with investigating racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance in America. Diene, a French-educated lawyer from Senegal, will spend three weeks touring the country, from Washington and New York to Miami, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
He will compile a lengthy report to be published next year, but which will no doubt have more leaks than a French aircraft carrier in the first Gulf War. It is hard not to conclude that the U.N. is up to mischief in commissioning a major investigation during a presidential-election year. The United Nations has a habit of interfering in U.S. elections, as it showed in 2004, when the New York Times published an October surprise a week ahead of the election revealing that 380 tons of powerful explosives had gone missing from the al-Qaqaa former military complex in Baghdad. The article, which sparked a political storm, was based on information which was likely leaked by the U.N.s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) headed by Mohammed El Baradei, and which prompted Senator John Kerry to accuse President Bush of incredible incompetence in his handling of security in Iraq.
Doudou Diene has a track record of focusing his attention on freedom-loving democratic societies, with damning reports on alleged institutionalized racism in countries such as Japan, Canada, Denmark, and Switzerland. His reports are highly controversial and are usually rejected out of hand by the Western governments he is targeting. Like most other U.N. Special Rapporteurs Diene is unaccountable as well as unqualified for the position he holds. The United Nations doesnt even bother to post his biography online, though his career details can be found on the website of the Organization of American States. His entire career has been spent as a U.N. bureaucrat, with absolutely no real world experience. Even by the dismally low standards of the United Nations, Diene is a spectacular non-entity.
With the rare exception of Russia, Diene has chosen to ignore real human-rights violations in most dictatorial states, especially in Africa, Asia, or the Middle East. He has barely said a word about Chinese oppression in Tibet for example, and has been largely silent about the genocide in Darfur. Nor has he ever condemned the rampant anti-Semitism which runs deep through the Human Rights Council.
The Council includes some of the worlds worst human-rights violators, such as China, Russia, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, and is even worse than the old U.N. Commission on Human Rights, an institution that had sunk to such depths that even then-secretary-general Kofi Annan mustered the courage to call it a disgrace. It has just appointed as investigators Richard Falk (special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories), a Princeton emeritus professor who compares Israel to Nazi Germany and defends Ward Churchill, and Jean Ziegler (special rapporteur on the Right to Food), co-founder of the intriguingly named Muammar Gaddafi Human Rights Prize. Needless to say, around three quarters of the Councils resolutions involve the condemnation of Israel.
The Bush administration has wisely decided to boycott the HRC, but it is impossible to prevent U.S. funds from flowing to it through the U.N.s general budget. At a price tag of more than $5 billion a year, the American taxpayer doesnt get a great deal of value from the United Nations as a whole, a bloated world body that devotes much of its energy to shielding dictatorial regimes, constraining U.S. power, and bullying the Israelis. Despite the United States contributing 22 percent of the U.N.s budget, its myriad organs continue to delight in throwing mud at the worlds only superpower, maintaining a steady flow of anti-American enmity.
Dienes visit to the United States will be merely the latest episode in the pathetic recent history of the United Nations, a supranational institution that continues its relentless and probably terminal decline. When it is eventually published, the U.S, should reject what will certainly be a preposterous anti-American polemic, and call on the United Nations to live up to its own Universal Declaration of Human Rights, instead of lecturing free societies on how to manage their own affairs.
It is hard to take the U.N. seriously when its peacekeepers are actively engaged in raping refugees in the Congo and even arming rebel groups, or when it turns a blind eye to the man-made starvation of millions in southern Africa. In the arena of human rights, the United Nations has become an emperor with no clothes, a morally bankrupt institution that wallows in its double standards and appeasement of evil. Doudou Dienes investigation of the United States should be seen for what it is: a desperate piece of political theater that underscores the U.N.s growing irrelevance.
Nile Gardiner is the Director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at the Heritage Foundation.
We really need to win back the respect of the “World Community”. /s
I wish we would throw the thugs off US soil.
Opeasement would have us bowing at the feet of the U.N.
Sounds like another load of U.N. doudou to me.
We fought a war beginning in 1775 to escape foreign intervention by tyrants and crooks to establish US sovereignty at the cost of thousands dead. Now we invite a group of far worse tyrants, thugs, and 3rd world crap-artists to come here so that we can kowtow to their idiotic notions. We would have been better served remaining in the British Empire.
> Diene’s visit to the United States will be merely the latest episode in the pathetic recent history of the United Nations, a supranational institution that continues its relentless and probably terminal decline.
Why not simply decline to issue him a Visa?
Or arrange for his Extraordinary Renditioning, waterboard him for good measure, and finish up with him deposited in Gitmo?
Who would know? Who would care? Who would miss him? I wouldn’t. Nobody of any consequence would.
Let’s just daily publish worldwide every day of his visit the detailed UN record of racism and pro-dictatorship whitewashes of their murders.
Who would know? Who would care? Who would miss him?
Why mccain would know and care! He would whine interminably about it and preach his old mantra of "we are better than that, my friends."
Nobody of any consequence would.
Uhhhhh oooops....nevermind-you had it covered.
Who would know? Who would care? Who would miss him?
Why mccain would know and care! He would whine interminably about it and preach his old mantra of "we are better than that, my friends."
Nobody of any consequence would.
Uhhhhh oooops....nevermind-you had it covered.
Far from being an apologist for Juan McCain, he would not be like Obama or Clinton on the U.N. issue. Far from it.
He pushed hard for Bolton, he proposed a League of Democracies to counter the United Nations league of thugs.
So, you can check off a "Yea" in the Juan McCain column, one of the few in a long list of "Nah's"
A true statement like this won't penetrate the mind rind. Reason is useless when emotions cnd bitterness control
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